Here's an excerpt:
"Studies showed that in 1996, Johne's disease was in about 22 percent of the U.S. herds, but because of rapid expansion of herds across the country, producers unknowingly purchased young heifers and older cows which were infected with the disease and thus has raised the prevalence of Johne's to be present in nearly 70 percent of the herds," she said.
Could the recent rise in Crohn's Disease be linked to this rise in the spread of MAP?
Given the room for error, ie the detection rates are underestimated, the percentage is 'technically'/'statistically' 113% or something ridiculous like that.
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